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Show PAGE FOUE PAGl:: Jl'MPROVO EVENING HERALD; TUESDAY, NOVEJIBEft20J 1928, COLLEGE HOOP SEASON SHOULD J3 EiBRILEMIlI . 50Soi No investigation is to made tof the University of Illinois students' duct oa the trains to and from Am Arbor for a recent game, says a dispatch from Champaign. It's news now when they behave themsolves. matt Utah Contenders Appear Powerful Amoo Canfl . ' Tlj oral, 1 'it While B. Yi U.'sJJougars are beginning basketball work at once, with a splendid football season ended, Utah "IT and Utah Aggies, will be delayed In' their intensive work "until the Thanksgiving day battle la over. atch and . - He's Crack End Bobcats "Team To Bear' Both rivals of the B. Y. U. wlH have strong teams, although the phenomenal Montana State aggre: Ott Rom-negation, developed by oach the present "Y" mentor,-- looks like the team to beat for western division and conference laurels. the Utah, with Vadal Peterson at rcater "cThVTr"WelVr",mow of strength than underHhe e- direction speArmstrong,-whoIke Coach Th . . cialties are football and track. The ioned ' addition of one of the states outLorwould standing high school hoopetert Con of Dixie, is expected to raine Minnu considerable punch to the Ute red t- - "add attack. Cox may be regarded as a It fixture at center, despite the fact that h la a freshman, and untried flnall; I sia ne ducto movU a doo Ineligible together captain, back In harness, with George Watklns and Hap Lyb? bert both splendid defensive players. Theron Da via, sub. will also b on hand. Ocde Evans is declared an . professional after his baseball last summer, Mid la InGoodwin, upon H. Nine;" tion c (jualii and t "n Tl : last-seaso- ipearances n1 eligible. Glen Worthtngton, outCaptain moan, standing center of the conference; of m( Theron Smart,, guard, and Carlhowle Davis, forward, are the veteran per" formers remaining to Coach Dick who i Romney at U. .A. C. These three but. t ' stars are outstanding hoopsters i'stai and should form a splendid nucleus, despite lbs losa of the great Flash Nielsen, and Addlngton Martlndale. a marvelbus rorward, will ( Nielsen, s i-- ; be missed. Martindale's place la " nt Wade, qulU likely to be filled by Red substitute of last season,, Remund ihoul and Gunnell are a pair of squad idvis members of last season who will be siTl strong contenders, and the Aggies save have a splendid array of freshmen to choose from." ojher V That Bobcat rive apace "X" outlook Is fully, equal to ' 'The that of the two other Utah' teams. orpht Montana State, with Its great quinment tet of Thompson, Frank and Orland ? that; Ward,' Breeden and Worthington, will be the outstanding team "on paper1' and the.three Utah teams easy,' have tremendous tasks ahead of them In attempting to handle the the .Bobcats a team super-team-which swept all before It last sea-so- - 'j at . , '''.;'; r . n. .'. '..; but t conti Ii bjisil less and! paid . U be f a br; fact? ii i. . . I llk t ask If h He t He It To ft I lik Buy I If he And I try I wa He h He r I do I 'ore If sa ' . , GRID STUDENTS pie v . V back who, 3hip of st ..I',- Tr to r . with stont Oncl from reliet San 'TW nient J fmmlL llll . , Meet This Week. , J t- - 'rL-- II ' t i t-r-- -- LW-ir- .H j , ',,' n '"' Wasatch vs. Hinckley In the other Class B semifinal, and Hinckley-Academy wnriry'IFagaln, following a 6 tie last week. Friday will see the two teams tangle 'at Delta.tha. wlonac lit-ai-3o- tg left, and Jerry O, Cronlm right brothers the meet the victor of theTooele-Moa- b from. New York city attending Rutgers College, who are football stars tilt. and class officers; George plays with the varaltv squaj andlsjre8M The West high- - Panthers, heavy dent of the sophomore class, and his brother, who plays with the year favorites for the state champion- ling outlit, is the neaa or tne Trosh class. ship, meet Boxelder Saturday in 8:80 p. m. "The Victory Fourl Salt Lake, with the Class" A cham' ' male quartet ,1 ? pionship at stake. 9 "p. m. Variety program of old Whether the Class A tltllst will : meet the Class B champion has not favorites, with Charles Kent,, min' - j vet been decided by the state asso- 1 strel. , 10 p. ensemble. s ciation, but a championship game is 11 p. m. Silent ; , probable, in case the wintry blasts subside for a few weeks and give " the winnerstheir opportunity of KFO (4tl3m) San Francisco 5 o. mJ Bii competition. BVother; 6 p. m prologue; f p. m., e Looks Like , Munroe and Bob Allen; 7:30 ' Tommy Just at present, dopesters ar p. m, NBC program; 8 p, m., proSTATION KSL selectjng West for Class A chamgram; 8:30 and 9 p. m. NBC propion and Tooele for Class B. Coach -- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 grams; 11:30 p. m., program; 10 Sterling Harris' great scoring ma. 6:30 a. m. Reveille. p. m., . dance band 11- - p. mv NBC chine Is regarded as the one Class 6:45 a. m. "Moments with the program. with a chance to threaten Melody Masters.', the Panther's supremacy. KGO (S84.4m) 7 a. m. Setting-u- p exercises. The L. D. game, finale Oakland 5 p. m.. Dr. Albertine 7:15 a,' m. Songs of romance. of the Region -- Two - competition, 7J0 a. m. Repetition of setting-u- p Richards Nash; 5:15 p. m., financial may be cancelled, unless a satisfacexercises." revlewr5:30 p. m., stocks; 6 p. n., ' neutral Is field tory found, thus 7:45 a m.Newscastlng.. concert; 7 p. m., j agriculture proa permitting game Wednesday. 8 a. m. Inspirational period, di- gram; 7:30 p. m., Komar program; 8 p. m., Parisian quintet; 8:30 p. m., rected by Wilford C. Brlmley. , 8:15 a. m. Morning matinee, of program; 9 p. m.. Jack and Ethyl; 9:30 p. m, NBC grand opera;. 10 instrumental ensembles. 9 a. m. Items of interest to mad-am- p. m., trocaderans. ... T.-Cr-nin, . , lie BEGIN HOOP PLANS Work on the schedule for the Utah stake "M" Men's basketball series, commenced Sunday afternoon t the "M" men's session at union meeting- - The opening exercises were In charge of Clarence Boyle, supervisor of the Utah stake "H" men, who later turned - the meeting over to Merrill Chrlstoph-ersostake president ,of the organization. The teams have been divided Into three groupsbne taklngln all the wards north of" Center' street, another taking In all the wards south of Center street, and the other Including the outlying wards , of Provo. A chairman was appointed for each division as follows: south, Waldo Mcnlove; north, Thornton Snow: outlying, Weston Hill.' Dur ing the next few days the Chairmen will meet and work out a definite schedule, which will later be pub- n, radio - NoMoney Down SALE YOUTH MAKES ttyictrolasr Lowest Price) In the. West ROBINSON'S 48 N. PliOVO Phone 156' .. ...... ') 'v.. i " i r- j Wanted READ WANT ADS defects. nn r , . - : - . 14. '''' 100-YAR- KICKi D By NEA Service MILWAUKEE, Wis., Nov. 20. About eight years ago, a barefooted youngster amused himself by kick , -KLX (340.7m) 9:30 a. m. Late popular song 5 p. m., Brother Bob; TTl Oakland hitS. ' of the styles. 5:50 it. m., curtain calls; 6 p. nr., 10 a. m. 10:30 a. m. (Wednesday only) concert trio; 7 p. m., news; 7:30 Helen Webster, interior decoration p. m., Bagdadians; 8 p. in., , educational hour; 9 p. m., musical proexpert 11 m. Aunt Sammy's house- gram. ' keeper's chat as' supplied by ihe home economics division of the U. '.' S.: department of agriculture. i j .V KHJ 5.(333.1m) Los . Angeles 12 noon "Mid-da- y p. m., story man; Melange." 12:30 noon Agricultural economics. 530 p. m., organ recital; 6 p. m., nightly doings; 6:15 p. m,. Sunset 2 p. m. "Jazzical Jubilee." 2:30 p. m. (Wednesday only) ensemble; 6:45 p. m., news; 7 p. m., "The Development of American Mu- program; 7:30 p. m., happiness half sic." by Utah Federation of Music hour; 8 p. m., program; 9 p. m., sur' , ' ' ! prise package; 10 p. m., dance orClubs. ? ,. 3 p.' m. An hour with the chestra, -- . classics, 4 p. m. Uncle Roscoe and the i KFI (465m) 'Los Angeles 5 p. m., Big Brother Tiny Tots.' t 5 p. m. "Ye Olde Towne Cryer." Ken; 5:30 p. m., violinist; 5:50 p. m., 7 p. m". Salt Lake police dept ! Dr. Percy Wise Clarkson; 6 p. 7:15 p. m. Better business music box;- 7 p. m., Henry Starr; 7:30 p. m., NBC program; 8 p. m bureau, v.: 7:30 p. m. Advice to the home music box; 8:30 and 9 p. m., NBC gar d nor. programs; 10" p. m., NBC dance 8 p. m. "The Romance of Gems." program.. T ts . x-, , shooting match concocted by . directed. 11 - . BALE Wev Brand Tor each of the following; copies of the Evening Herald COMPLETE if brought to our office. , If you haye any of these papers bringlthem in to ' To reduce our Btocks of Pontiac Sixes, we have lowered "the prices of all current modqls $150, . making it poss ble to buy a brand for" as Httle as $595. ' Never before has such a six been "offered at such' low prices! And. never have buyers had such an .LlLi sedan Sunday June 24 Friday August 10 Sunday July 11 Sunday Au gust 19 : .; There's more than $50 worth of style7tailoring and quality in the coat to start with - opportunity to enjoy performance and Fisher bodies h Jsens,tionaliv iow costi St SmaU dow payn,ents easy Your old terms. car monthly taken .in trade. . 'Come; in and choose your car today! Such bargains, can't last long! ; - - ; - - - Old v.,.;;.. v. ' . .. '. . Cabriolet . .r. . v.$745 V.; Sport Landau Sedan" 1'7. All prices f. o. 7 ; ..... ......;.$825L .' . . ." .'. . '. . . . t' There's more thin $50 worth of wear Motbr Twisti stehc! up month after month Under the roughest kind of treats ment ' Price ..New Price ;:":;;.;;:.r;T...... ...$745 ,1.. '.Z..'. t ...... $795 , coupe $595 $595 $645 : ... $B75 All the best styles Alt the best colors : $875 -- t $725 , i iV b. Pontiac plus delivery charges. 3 Evening; Herald ' , Get a Hart Schaffner & Marx Motor Twist Overcoat er .!,-- 2 Door I: : m SEDAN COUPE OR ROADSTER r . HOW TO MAKE DO A LOOFERA WORK FOR YOU deduced o - , ' , CLEARANCE : ........ - new-Pont- iac WE WILL PAY CWniHWS 1 Wil- liam Powell, as the secret leader of the rustlers, give the western story olonty of rapid action. Important In the action la Thelma Todd, leading woman, Who is contended for by Cooper and Powell. John Walters V fTl -'f , UTAH Agents for Packard Pianos against mechan ical and electrical " Sunday March 25 '. HP e. a rano. vi came rusuers, prctenus "Tuesday July University Ave. - guaranteed . ' Sedan Player' Pianos 1 am "NEVADA" AT BONITA Ti tnlraa fhlof In h thiof so Gary Cooper, seeking to round up y , . -- - iprograkis West-Tooel- ing tin cans around the streets of that section of town here known as " Little Itahly. Just recently.thls youngster, now playing high school football, let loose a kick that la still being talked about He Is Santo. Curro quarterback of, a high school team here, and his kick soared 70 yards and then rolled 30. One hundred yardsl 4I didn't realize how far It was going," he said afterward, "I never had kicked more than 60 yards before in my Jife, but I suppose I put lished, i ' It was requested that the. ath- more in that one Because the opletic managers bf the various wards posing center was right. on me and frat thAlr ieiima flnivt nn mil ita I had to hustle to get the ball away. busy with practice games before the We were right in our end lone." league opens snortiy aner the rirsl of January. The final tamo w!l! e played on or about February 7. a man In order to bike rider, has to be mildly dizzy in the first place: ' ' ''I ' Is, six-da- Very Reasonable. App ;" Herald Office, . s ... are -- J ,.,: tarn 'P55 . .years afro. t ' Ther truth become a sv ld - LIGHT OAK, TYPEWRITER TUBES' Zaro Agha, Turk.' hi seeking an American wife. Who said age dims the fighting spirit? -- consin that hurled back the Notre Dame attack ' and It was Don Miller's backfield at Georgia Tech that Jfotre Dame couldn't stop. Joe McKenny, the Boston college varsity coach, la one of the sensations of the season. He Is the youngest varsity coach in the country and in his first season he developed one of the finest teams In the east. He was one of Cava- naugh's star players when the Major was Coaching at B. C a few - m mm - TRIMilASIRS -- Trun ' 1 The editor has in his posses sion a communication dated Nov. 16, and signed "A Parent." The writer Is reminded that communications must be signed before they can be printed in. : s The Evening Herald. , ' However, if the writer- - does not wish to have his or her hame signed to the .communication printed In the paper, this can .be arranged. Nevertheless, The Herald must know the name of ' ' the writer.-- "' ""t .-- West-Boxeld- er 10 oe one or mem. -ThoTdahgers and excitement that I, he lets himself in for by this means rortn one or the most thrilling sequences of "Nevada" which reaches : The downfall of old masters by th Bonita Tuesday- and - WednesInterestday, Zane Grey's: latest for Parapupils has been one of the ing feature or the current football mount, In which Gary plays a feaseason. Tom Lleb and Don Miller, tured role, , two of Knute Rockne's former The cattle , rustlers, suspecting former charges, were partially re- Gary, plan to double-cros- s him. Just sponsible for two of Notre Dame's as he intends to cross them. Their defeaU this year and Joe McKenny, Idea la to fasten the blamftjor a pupil of Major Frank Cavanaugh, big- - cattle raid on him. A wTtts-b- f- (ron' IlghlSnnchia1ng upset his master when Boston colone big battle between a posse and lege defeated Fordham Iti was TomUeb's lino at Wis- the rustlers and a little private PIANOS R! t " f - . 6-- ' F r5' "r : FORSALE h without difficulty. of , With Cox on handTlheTbss rr nf Ttnh nnnkA'ti vnuntr men ftt Lou Neeley should, not be. severely, last of substitute Price, felt. Ray season,- and Red Clark, iresnman "Bud" Jolley, an "end. Jolleys work from. Davis, are other pivot hope- has caused, many rival coaches to :'J.J".. fuls. In the highest terms him praise ' "' also has and placed him In the runArray Of V.rtorans Couch, reg- - ning for honors this Jerry Smith and Pete ort ular forwards of last season, are year.. He has another year of play and Jensen. after this one. ' ' hand, with Jacobseni r Vincent gone. The guard situation with Ralph Is exceptionally good, :so free , eplete d In collegiate coiApetitlon. A splen-difloorroan and Consistent scorer, Cox should step Into a regular berth ' a cast J. Moabrconqueror of Payson In a gridiron semifinal last Saturday, will receive a supreme test Saturday, when Tooele Invades the home town of the Region Six champions. The Tooele aggregation has appeared as one of the state's strongest teams in Its previous appearances, piling up an Impressive scor. Ing total against all foemen. Moab's victory over Payson, a somewhat unexpected result, makes the southern team . a distinct threat, however, and the game should be with Interest. both ota t court. Th been tyran; is act that i no pn t : . Hinckley Was- -' Moab-Tooel- e, "U" Has Strong Outfit; Three Veterans Remain At U. A. C; Montana State's Cham- pion Aggregation JsJntact- MSUIED - Communication Writer ;i Unsigned; Must Give Name Athletes Hekd Classes s nI ;VlSHRIER'S Provo . . - 16 West: Center Eureka 111 - .. ' : " " , ' "' f' .: - ' - |